Yesterday (Feb. 12, 2001) JAIL Attorney Zerman
called me to make contact to speak with you on your concerns of addressing the
JAIL legislation; I also left a message for you to contact me after you had
spoken with him.

I forwarded to you (and other legislative members) the
information of the other states, as well as you were invited to contact Ron
Branson (National Head of JAIL) for specific questions or concerns.

I
understand this is not legislation that the government wants, and many of the
current political bodies will drag their feet and make any excuse possible
to avoid dealing with it. Please keep in mind it is legislation such
as JAIL that will create more trust of the people in the government (which
does not exist at this time at all). It seems that most people feel
the government does not want accountability for itself, but only tyranny
operation over the people. In the end this type of unchecked and
unbalanced government could cause bloodshed, and JAIL would like to avoid
that.

Senator, you told me we had until the 12th of February to get more
interest (of legislators, etc.) and for me to get you the information regarding
the 42 other states and legislation activity going on in order to get this in
this session. I believe I did what you asked of me, and now I ask that you
move this forward. We are rounding up the people to testify, and will have
more than you need (or judges want) when you begin setting up the open
testifying hearing dates.

Again, I realize (as do most citizens) this is
not legislation that politicians are going to like, as it steps on too many
political toes. It's time for it just the same, as the people cannot afford
the types of injustice that far too many receive at the hands of the current
judiciary.